MIMS can be used for generating super-intense x-ray beams with unprecedented high conversion efficiency from kinetic-energy to x-ray energy, over 40%. Such super-intense x-ray beams can make inertial confinement nuclear fusion more efficient and economically viable. Metastable Innershell Molecular State (MIMS) is a new high energy density matter quantum state. MIMS exists in matters compressed “suddenly” at pressures in excess of one hundred million atmospheres.

It sounds plausible to me that there might be stable orbitals at extreme pressures that can't be reached at lesser pressures. I've heard of nuclear fusion at low temperature, high pressure overcoming electrostatic repulsion. But I don't really understand the quantum physics of electron orbitals. And I'd still want independent replication.